'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Broadway's Booth Theatre

'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' Broadway's Booth Theatre

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In Pam MacKinnon's justly celebrated revival of Edward Albee's masterpiece, Tracy Letts (author of "August: Osage County" and a first-rate acting talent) and Amy Morton bandy the acerbic zingers with drunken relish but never at the expense of the play's realism.

In Pam MacKinnon's justly celebrated revival of Edward Albee's masterpiece, Tracy Letts (author of "August: Osage County" and a first-rate acting talent) and Amy Morton bandy the acerbic zingers with drunken relish but never at the expense of the play's realism. (Michael Brosilow / Booth Theatre)

In Pam MacKinnon's justly celebrated revival of Edward Albee's masterpiece, Tracy Letts (author of "August: Osage County" and a first-rate acting talent) and Amy Morton bandy the acerbic zingers with drunken relish but never at the expense of the play's realism.